After an alcohol-related crash, your immediate priority is safety and medical care. But the next priority is protecting the facts.
Within the first two days, important items can become harder to obtain—especially footage from nearby businesses, traffic cameras, and witness observations. Even if you weren’t thinking about a lawsuit, what you do next can influence whether your claim is supported with solid evidence.
Practical steps we encourage in Knightdale cases:
- Get medical documentation even if you feel “okay.” Some injuries show up days later.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: where you were coming from, what you noticed before impact, and any unusual driving.
- Preserve evidence: photos of vehicle damage, visible injuries, skid marks (if available), and any scene details.
- Identify witnesses (including passengers and anyone who stopped to help) and capture contact information.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. You can share basic facts, but avoid speculation.


